Up in the Air by Dr. Rebecca Sharp

Channing

They say how far you go is directly correlated to how much you are willing to risk.

As a snowboarder, I was used to risking a lot – specifically life and limb every time I flew down the mountain and into the air.

This time though, I was risking it all. I’d already lost so much. Winning was all I had left.

The truth? I hadn’t been invited to the X Games, but my brother had. Beneath my snow clothes, mask, helmet, and goggles, who was going to be able to tell that it wasn’t Chance Ryder competing for the gold, but me, his twin sister?

The risk? The one man who could teach me what I needed to win was the one man I would be competing against.

The problem? I was falling for that very man. Hard.

And I never fell.

Especially when there was no snow to cushion my landing.

Wyatt

Wyatt Olsen always wins. That’s how the world knows me.

I was the best. The X Games, the Snowboarding Open, the Olympics.

I won everything – everything except the race against time, against age.

That, I had lost.

This was my last competition and I had no idea what was next.

My future was completely up in the air.

Until Channing Ryder crashed into my boards and my life.

She gave me purpose.

The only thing left for me to win was her.

Five ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Stars from Ari

Sports romance novels are totally my jam! But this is only the second book where the story is centered around snowboarding. To top it off the heroine is the jock. All the yes!! I flew through this book because I couldn’t put it down.

I’m a Southern California girl who prefers books to the great outdoors so I know squat about the sport, but the blow-by-blow description is so vivid I felt like I was right there on the mountain.

Wyatt and Channing as a couple weren’t the obvious pairing yet they made perfect sense. The chemistry between the two was so hot it could melt snow caps. Separately they were just as awesome. Channing is such a strong heroine. She’s determined and strong, yet she still had a vulnerability that made her so real. And Wyatt. Oh, Wyatt! He’s sweet and charming with just enough alpha male tendencies to make me tingly in all the right places.

Up in the Air was such a great surprise. Excellent storytelling, captivating characters, and writing that keeps you glued to each page are just some of the things that Rebecca Sharp brings to the table. Looking forward to being back on the mountain with the SnowmassHoles.